The A-level JEOL-2100F+Cs microscope, equipped with a spherical aberration corrector (Cs-corrector), provides 1Å spatial resolution. This advanced instrument is dedicated exclusively to interdisciplinary science research teams.
Located in rooms B104 and B108 of the Center for Condensed Matter Sciences (CCMS), the NTU Consortium of Electron Microscopy serves as critical infrastructure for advanced scientific discovery.
In alignment with NTU’s commitment to collaborative innovation, these laboratories are specific physical facilities dedicated exclusively to interdisciplinary science research teams. The facilities bring together researchers from physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering to address complex challenges in nanoscience and novel materials.
To provide optimal support for these integrated research efforts, these physical spaces (B104 and B108) are fully dedicated to interdisciplinary collaborative projects and to the operation of specialized high-resolution microscopes. They are not used for other general or departmental purposes.